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April 24, 1959 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-04-24

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Germany to Repay
Dutch Nazi Victims

iLZOA Founder,
Dr.Fineman,Dies

Monument
• l •
Unvei !rigs

OBITUARIES

BONN (JTA)—The German
Federal Republic has agreed to
PHILADELPHIA, (JTA) —
pay a total of 125 million
(Unveiliwe announcements may
Dr. Hayim Fineman, professor
marks for the indemnification
be inserted s by mailing or by call-
EDNA YUSTER, 3037 Mon-
emeritus of English literature at
of Dutch victims of Nazi con- ing
ANNIE JOSEPHSON, 17186
The Jewish Netvs office, VE
centration camps. The indem- 8-9364. Written announcements Temple University, and one of terey, died April 19. Interment Indiana, died April 15. Sur-
in
Chicago,
Ill.
She
leaves
her
be accompanied by the
the founders of the Poale Zion-
nification settlement was re- must
vived by three sons. Edward A.
name and address of the person
portedly reached during the making the insertion. There is a ist movement in this country, husband, Sam; two daughters, and David, of Los Angeles,
standard charge of $2.00 for an
died here Saturday. He was 73. Mrs. Irene Torry. of Morton Calif., and Joseph; three daugh-
current talks between Bonn and unveiling
notice, measuring an
Grove, Ill and Mrs. Elaine ters, Mrs. Sam Shaw, Mrs. Mur-
The Hague, which are expected inch in depth.)
Born in Russia, he was
of Highland Park. ray Sturmack, of Los Angeles,
to reach a conclusion shortly.
brought to this country when he Kleckner,
The family of the late Leo was 4-years-old. He studied at Ill.; a brother and a sister. and Mrs. Manuel Dembs; a sis-
At the outset of the negotia-
tions, Bonn had offered to pay Arden announces the unveiling the University of Pennsylvania,
ter, 13 grandchildren, 12 great
only 33 million marks, whereas of a monument in his memory and received his doctorate there
DAVID TRAVIS, 11750 N. grandchildren and a great,
the Dutch Government made at 2 p.m., Sunday, May 3, at in 1917. He began teaching Eng- Martindale, died April 17. Sur- great grandchild.
the settlement of the much Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi lish literature at Temple in vived by his mother, Mrs. Rose
* *
higher claim a condition be- Fram will officiate. Relatives 1910, later becoming head of the Travis; and grandmother, Mrs.
MORRIS
CHAIM
BODZIN,
fore it would permit any dis- and friends are asked to attend. English department.
Mary Travis.
3259
Cortland,
died
April 18.
cussion of the return of Ger-
* *
He was an authority on
Survived by four sons, Jay S.,
The family of the late Fannie Shakespeare and Milton; at his
man border territory.
PHILIP HILLELSON, 19318 David, Harry and Jack; five
It was reported that the Kaplan announces the unveiling death, he was completing his Mark
Twain, died April 18. daughters, Mrs. Harry Blitz,
Bavarian Legislature has ap- of a 'monument in her memory major work on Milton. He re- Survived
by a nephew, Simeon Mrs. Milton Duchan, Mrs. Ir-
proved the allotment of 250 at 12 noon, Sunday, May 3, at tired from the Temple faculty Freedman;
and a niece, Mrs. ving Pachman, of Brooklyn,
Clover
Hill
Park
Cemetery.
million marks for indemnifica-
three years ago.
Norman Levine.
N.Y., Mrs. Marvin Seligson
tion of Nazi victims. So far Rabbi Fram will officiate. Rela-
*
In 1904, Dr. Fineman helped
and Yetta; three brothers, three
197,000 out of a total of 415,- tives and friends are asked to establish
the Poale Zionist
OSCAR BROWN, 701 Coving- sisters and 25 grandchildren.
000 claims have been proc- attend.
movement in the United States. ton,
*
*
died April 15. Survived
essed, and it is anticipated that
Morris Starkstein Dies
The family of the late Mrs. From 1906 on, he attended by two sons, Ben H. and Dr.
processing of the remainder
every World Congress. In 1921, Samuel M.; two daughters, Mrs.
Morris
re-
will be completed by the dead- Bertha Magedman announces Dr.
Fineman was a member of Morris Siporin and Mrs. Law- tired owner of Starkstein,
the unveiling of a monument in
line of March 31, 1962.
General Tobacco
a
special
commission
that
drew
her memory at 11 a.m., Sunday,
rence TarlOff, of Toledo; 10 and Grocery Co., died in Miami
May 3, at Machpelah Cemetery. up a program for the develop- grandchildren and seven great last week at the age of 80. Mr.
JNF Budget for 1959
ment
of
the
labor
cooperative
Rabbi Rosenbaum will officiate.
grandchildren.
Starkstein, of 2337 Chicago,
Increased to $16,350,00 Relatives and friends are asked movement in Palestine. Serving
* * *
originally from Poland, was a
on that commission with him
JERUSALEM (JTA) — The to attend.
Detroit resident for 48 years
ETTIE
MELTZER,
2671
were
Itzhak
Ben-Zvi
and
David
*
a
*
executive council of the Jew-
and was a life member of Shaa-
The family of the late Max Ben-Gurion, now President and Ewald Circle, died April 15. rey Zedek. He is survived by
ish National Fund adopted its
She
leaves
a
son,
Allan;
her
Prime
Minister,
respectively,
of
1959 budget calling for ex- Berezdivin announces the un-
his wife Dora and two sons,
father, Edward Brown; and a Jack
penditures of 29,700,000 Israeli veiling of a monument in his Israel.
and William.
brother,
Dr.
Albert
R.
Brown.
He
had
been
at
various
times
memory
at
11
a.m.,
Sunday,
pounds ($16,350,000), compared
*
*
*
national
secretary
and
president
with last year's budget of 23,- May 3, at Chesed steel Emes
Elect Fineberg in Pittsburgh
ISAAC WEINSTEIN, 2739
400,000 pounds. The increase Cemetery. Rabbi Levin will offi- of the Poale Zion Organization
PITTSBURGH (JTA) — Her-
is expected to come from ciate. Relatives and friends are of America, and in 1946 helped Sturtevant, died April 17. He man Fineberg, one of Pitts-
asked
to
attend.
merge
the
Poale
Zion
and
the
leaves his wife, Anna; a daugh- burgh's foremost leaders in
greater income to be obtained
* * *
League for Labor Palestine into
Mrs. Sol Bloom; five grand-
from properties owned by the
affairs, was unanimously
The family of the late Abra- the Labor ionist Organization of ter,
children and two great grand- Jewish
JNF, as well as from increased ham Krause announces the un-
elected president of the United
America.
children.
contributions.
Jewish Federation.
veiling _of a monument in his
* * *
He had also been a member
Planting was begun of the memory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday,
of
the
presidium
of
the
Zionist
FLORENCE BRAND, 4057
new "Rotary Peace Forest," May 3, at Hebrew Memorial
near the shore at Herzliah. The Park Cemetery. Rabbi Syme Actions Committee, and was ac- Lawrence, died April 17. She
forest has been donated by 108 will officiate. Relatives and tive in the American Jewish leaves her mother, Mrs. Mamie
Congress and the World Jewish Brand; and two brothers, Solo-
branches of Rotary Interna- friends , are asked to attend.
Congress. One of Dr. Fineman's mon and Dr. Benjamin B.
tional throughout the world,
* * *
* * *
including branches in Egypt
The family of the late David survivors, a son, Daniel, is a pro-
JrD During the coming
and Syria.
Striph announces the unveiling fessor at the Hebrew University
BESSIE WELLE R, 17186
week Yeshiva Beth
Clifford A. Randell, presi- of a monument in his memory in Jerusalem. He is survived Northlawn, died April 17. She
Yehuda will observe
also
by
his
widow
and
two
other
dent of Rotary International, at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 3, at sons.
the Yahrzeit of the
leaves two sons, Morris and
following departed
attended the planting cere- Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Sol, of Santa Ana, Calif.; a
friends, with the
monies and expressed the hope Donin will officiate. Relatives
brother, Joseph; two sisters,
traditional
M e mo -
that individual members of and friends are asked to attend.
Mrs. Rose Kosak and Mrs. Jo-
rial Prayers, recita-
* * *
Rotary would come to Israel
seph A. Burg; and seven grand-
tion of Kaddish and
The family of the late Julius
children.
every year to add trees to the
studying of Mish-
Gottlieb
announces
the
unveil-
"Peace Forest."
In loving memory of our dear
noyes.
ing of a monument in his mem- sister, Gertrude Gladstone, who
ory at 2 - p.m., Sunday, May 3, at passed away on April 5, 1958
Hebrew Civil
Report Bucharest Rabbi
Nisan'
April
Pinsker Cemetery. Rabbi Bakst (16 days in Nisan).
Morris Greenberg
17
and Son Under Arrest
25
will officiate. Relatives and
David King
17
25
You are not forgotten, dear,
LONDON (JTA)—Rabbi Zis- friends are asked to attend.
David Solomon
17
25
Nor will you ever be.
su Purtogal, of Bucharest, well
As long as life and memories last,
Samuei Fields
18
26
known as the "Skulener
We will remember thee.
Amelia Meisner
18
26
Sarah Cohen
We miss you now; our hearts
Rebbe," and his son, were ar- Brutal Beating Fatal
18
26
Elie. Scherr
are sore.
18
26
rested by Romanian authorities to 70-Year-Old Grocer As time goes by, we miss you
Hen riette
more.
Loewenstein
on April 8, according to infor-
18
26
Benjamin
Max
Chafets,
a
70-year-old
loving smile, your gentle
mation received by Agudath Is- clerk in a grocery store oper- Your
in the Jewish
Abramowitz
face.
18
26
rael world executive.
No one can fill your vacant place.
tradition by
ated by his son-in-law, was
Hyman Berman
19
27
Rabbi Purtogal established a slain on April 18 by two gun-
Morris Schwartz
Deeply missed by her two
19
27
record for saving many Jewish men, who robbed the store of brothers, Arthur an _ d Jerry
Max Friedlander
20
28
orphans during the years of $40.
Max Boesky
Gladstone.
20
28
* * *
World War II. It has been
Mr.
Chafets,
of
3385
Richton,
Samuel D. Radner
22
30
learned here that the Roman- died at Receiving Hospital an
Rudolf Leiser
In loving memory of Benja-
22
30
Samuel Salasnek
ian government had given him hour and a half after his at- min Lustigman, beloved hus-
22
30
3201 JOY RD.
Next to the Hebrew Benevolent Society
an exit visa some months ago. tackers had brutally beaten band of Ethel, who passed away
May
Shifra Stollman
However, the "Skulener Rebbe" him with their guns. The store, on April 18, 1949 (19 days in
23
CLOSED SATURDAYS
1
Abraham Selector
23
1
and
JEWISH HOLIDAYS
refused to leave unless he were the Linwood - Grand Market, Nisan).
Albert D. Brody
23
permitted to take with him sev- 13700 Linwood, is owned by
OP4
E111.- /NDAYS
Sadly missed by his wife,
Yeshiva Beth Yehuda
eral war orphans whom he had Jack Fine, who was away buy- children
and
grandchild.
TYler
6-0196
adopted.
12305 Dexter
ing produce when the thugs
entered the store.
New Yorkers Re - Elect Levy
WE 1-0203
According to testimony given
NEW YORK (JTA—Gustave
Mrs. J. Isaacs and Family
by Mr. Chafetz before he died L. Levy was re-elected presi-
of Toronto
and to that of a witness at a dent of the Federation of Jew-
The Family of the late
MONUMENTS
neighboring tailor shop, the ish Philanthropies of New York.
beating was administered after
FOR ALL JEWISH CEMETERIES BY
SADIE BAIN
Chafetz had surrendered all
Acknowledges with grate-
the money in the store and in
ful appreciation the many
his wallet.
"Dependable & Responsible Since 1873"
kind expressions of sym-
Services were held Sunday,
Lowest Prices for Highest
pathy and the contribu-
onpuvnvo VV78 /rn
Quality
Granite
and Outstanding
at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Mr.
tions to so many philan-
Designs
Chafets
is
survived
by
his
wife,
73.)n.$1
- 17)1.11K
thropies extended by rela-
Pauline; a son, Dr. Sam Cha-
DETROIT MONUMENT
tives and friends during
20021
Jas.
Couzens
Hwy.
VE 8-8660
fets; two daughters, Mrs. Fine
the family's recent be-
WORKS
and Mrs. Joseph Miller, of
reavement.
SAMUEL GORLICK
Kensington, Md.; and seven 2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton
Manager
TO 8-6923
grandchildren.
DI 1-1175
MORRIE WEINER, Staff Member

.,

WE REMEMBER
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In Memoriam

MEMORIALS

KARL BERG
MEMORIALS

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Cemetery Memorials

Ira Kaufman

DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS

9419 Dexter

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